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Tri-Tech
Manufacturer of
Medical Inc.
Medical Gas Pipeline Equipment
Installation & Operating Instructions for
Area,
Master &
Combination
Alarm Systems
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  • Page 1 Tri-Tech Manufacturer of Medical Inc. Medical Gas Pipeline Equipment Installation & Operating Instructions for Area, Master & Combination Alarm Systems - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Table of Contents Contents Gas (Area) module displays & functions ----------------------------------- 10 Introduction---------------------------- Gas service --------------------------------- 10 Pressure LED Digital Display ----------- 10 Features & Benefits --------------------- 5 Pressure LED Hi/Normal/Low Display- 10 Major components ------------------------ 7 Units of measure LED display ---------- 10 Alarm Panel Installation ------------ Remote Signal (Master) module displays...
  • Page 3 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Introduction Color coded gas identification label Gas (Area) Module Remote signal (master) description label Digital pressure display Audible alarm location Slot for future expansion with label Alarm test button Alarm silence indicator Alarm silence button Power on indicator Programming keypad Remote signals abnormal Status code display...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction The Tri-Tech Medical gas alarm system monitors the status of the medical gas distribution system and provides audible and visual indicators. The alarm can be used in conjunction with the Tri-Tech Medical MCP100A or ACP-100-A Interface Panel to communicate all alarm/status information to the building management system.
  • Page 5 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Introduction / Components Rough-in box or back box Front panel or front Transducer Assemblies - 6 -...
  • Page 6 ACP-100-A Building Management interface panel for remote monitoring of the entire facility. The Tri-Tech Medical gas alarm system is a two or three section assembly comprised of a rough-in box, a front panel and transducers (only if it is an area alarm or combination alarm).
  • Page 7: Alarm Displays & Functions

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Displays & Functions Color coded gas identification label Gas (Area) Module Remote signal (master) description label Digital pressure display Audible alarm location Slot for future expansion with label Alarm test button Alarm silence indicator Alarm silence button Power on indicator Programming keypad Remote signals abnormal...
  • Page 8: Test Button

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Displays & Functions Alarm Displays & Functions CPU Module History Button Power on Indicator The History button may be pressed and held at any The power on indicator (green LED) is illuminated time to view alarm history. Viewing alarm history is whenever electrical power (120 or 240 VAC) is only active when the History button is depressed, connected to the alarm.
  • Page 9: Status Led

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Displays & Functions Gas Displays (Area Module) Note: Vacuum & evacuation are actually displayed as inches Hg in the PSI mode. The Nitrogen gas display indicates one tenth of the actual pressure when Pressure Reading Display displayed using kPa units (i.e.
  • Page 10 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Operation Color coded gas identification label Gas (Area) Module Remote signal (master) description label Digital pressure display Audible alarm location Slot for future expansion with label Alarm test button Alarm silence indicator Alarm silence button Power on indicator Programming keypad Remote signals abnormal Status code display...
  • Page 11: Remote Signal (Master) Module Displays

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Operation Alarm Operation Refer to the Alarm Installation section for the procedure necessary to install the alarm. The Programming The Alarm section covers the procedures to follow in order to configure the alarm if the preprogrammed settings are not appropriate.
  • Page 12: Testing The Alarm

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Operation Testing the Alarm 4. Next the active Master modules will be Pressing the Test button initiates a self-test of the displayed, one at a time, displaying the alarm, resets any system status alerts that may be current alarm programming and the active and re-initiates the alarm-repeat function.
  • Page 13 Alarm Installation Alarm Installation Installation of the Tri-Tech Medical alarm involves installing the rough-in box, the transducers (if it is an area alarm or combination alarm) and front panel and making the necessary conduit, plumbing and electrical connections. All installation and testing should be done in accordance with NFPA 99 or CSA Z305.1.
  • Page 14 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Installation The power supply hole is located in the bottom (left side) of the rough-in box. Remove the plaster cover and panel covering the power supply. Remove the plug from the hole. Make conduit connections for wiring from the facility emergency power source.
  • Page 15 100 feet (wiring harness length) from the alarm back box. Belden 8777shielded cable is required. Note: Tri-Tech Medical recommends mounting the transducers in the alarm back box – not remotely. Should a transducer require service or replacement is considerably more time consuming to locate and replace or service remotely located transducers.
  • Page 16 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Installation Installing the Hinges & Clips After the walls are finished, the hinges and clips may be installed onto the rough-in box. The two hinges should be fastened to the lower front edge of the rough-in box using the screws provided.
  • Page 17 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Installation Wiring the Alarm Front Panel to the Power Supply Attach the green ground wire, which is in the wiring harness, to the ground screw on the left corner of the front panel – just in front of the power supply.
  • Page 18 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Installation Connecting the Transducer Wiring to the Alarm Front Circuit Board Insert the plug(s) from the transducer(s) to the appropriate connector(s) on the back of the gas module circuit board(s). The plug on the transducer and the panel connector are both labeled by gas symbol at the factory for proper installation.
  • Page 19 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Installation Wiring the Remote Devices to the Remote Signal (Master) Board Locate the two banks of 16 terminal connectors on the back of the remote signal (master) board. There are a total of 32 connection points – two connection points for each remote signal.
  • Page 20 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Installation Labeling the Alarm Front After all remote signal (master) wires have been landed, identified & cataloged (using appendix C in this manual), you are ready to apply the remote signal labels. Remove by unthreading the two nylon nuts shown here from the back of the alarm front panel.
  • Page 21 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Alarm Installation You are now ready to supply power to the alarm. The toggle switch on the front of the power supply should be placed in the ON position. Check the green power LED indicator on the front of the CPU module.
  • Page 22 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Progamming the Alarm Alarm silence indicator Alarm silence or down button Alarm test or up button Power on indicator Program mode indicator Program button Module button Status code display Repeater button CPU Reset button History or left/right button Units button Gas ID (identification) button - 24 -...
  • Page 23: Programming The Alarm

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Programming the Alarm Programming the Alarm The alarm has been programmed at the factory prior to shipment. Programming of the alarm may be necessary if: a) the high or low pressure limits for a gas need to be modified, b) if a blank gas module is being put into service for an added gas service, c) if a gas service is being deleted, d) if a gas service is being changed, e) if a remote signal alarm point needs to be re-configured, f) if a remote signal module is being added in the place of a blank module, g) if the alarm identification number needs to be changed.
  • Page 24 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Programming the Alarm Note: If “Err” should be displayed on the Gas Each individual contact point may be Pressure Display of any gas module, this indicates programmed to any of the three (open, closed a problem. Some possible problems and corrective or disabled) states.
  • Page 25 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Programming the Alarm Programming the Units of Measure Programming the Zone Identification # Note: This feature is only used when a Tri-Tech Displays Medical ACP-100 Building Management Interface While in the program mode, press the Units Panel is added to the alarm system. button.
  • Page 26 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Adding or Deleting Modules Adding or Deleting Modules This section covers the procedure for adding or deleting a module to the alarm. This section also covers the procedure for removing an active Gas Module from service or placing a currently inactive gas module into service.
  • Page 27 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Adding or Deleting Modules Peel off the existing future expansion label and remove any remaining adhesive with rubbing alcohol. After the surface is clean and dry, install the remote signal label. Match up the holes on the top and bottom of the label with the holes on the plate for proper alignment.
  • Page 28 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Adding or Deleting Modules Wiring the Remote Devices to the Remote Signal (Master) Board Locate the two banks of 16 terminal connectors on the back of the remote signal (master) board. There are a total of 32 connection points –...
  • Page 29 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Adding or Deleting Modules Adding / Removing a Gas (Area) Module In order to place an unused Gas (Area) Module into service, the alarm must have a future expansion position available Open the alarm front by pulling the top of the front panel away from the wall.
  • Page 30 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Adding or Deleting Modules Install the appropriate transducer(s) to the appropriate riser extension tube connectors inside the rough-in box. Hand tighten then torque lightly with a wrench. Note: If this gas service is being added to the system, it must be installed and tested in accordance with NFPA 99 guidelines.
  • Page 31 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Adding or Deleting Modules Inactivating Gas Module Displays If a Gas Module is not used or to be removed from service, jumper connectors must be installed in order to blank the displays and to prevent the audible alarm from sounding. If the Gas Module to be removed from service is on the bottom of the circuit board (labeled “Transducer-B”...
  • Page 32: System Alert Codes

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. System Alert Codes System Alert Codes The following is a list of applicable error codes 4) RS485 Communications Error – An and corrective actions: error has occurred while communicating with other devices on the network. 7) System Error – A power supply or other system hardware fault was detected.
  • Page 33: Appendix A Glossary Of Terms

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Appendix A Appendix A Glossary of Terms Alternating Current Normally Closed An electric current that reverses direction An electrical circuit in which the switch is or polarity at regular intervals. normally closed. Current flows through the circuit in normal operation. Only Direct Current when the switch is opened is the flow of An electric current that flows in one...
  • Page 34: Appendix B Alarm Specifications

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Appendix B Appendix B – Medical Gas Alarm Specifications Operating Ambient Temperature range: +10C(50F) to +50C(122F) Storage Temperature: -20C(-4F) to +85C(185F) AC Input: 120 - 240 volts AC - 50-60 Hz Input Fuse: 5 amp input AC line fuse protects the input wiring to power supply Power Consumption: 45W maximum Pressure Measurement Accuracy: 0-30 inHg transducer +/-1%...
  • Page 35: Signal Wire Color Code Log

    Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Appendix C Appendix C Signal Wire Color Code Log Remote Signals 1 - 16 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color Remote Signals 17 - 32 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color...
  • Page 36 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Appendix C Appendix C Signal Wire Color Code Log Remote Signals 33 - 48 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color Remote Signals 49 - 64 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color...
  • Page 37 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Appendix C Appendix C Signal Wire Color Code Log Remote Signals 1 - 16 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color Remote Signals 17 - 32 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color...
  • Page 38 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Appendix C Appendix C Signal Wire Color Code Log Remote Signals 33 - 48 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color Remote Signals 49 - 64 Signal Signal Wire Common Position # Remote Signal Label Color Wire Color...
  • Page 39 Tri-Tech Appendix D Medical Inc. Wiring Diagram - 39 -...
  • Page 40 Tri-Tech Appendix E Medical Inc. Source Equipment Wiring - 40 -...
  • Page 41 Tri-Tech Appendix F Medical Inc. Remote Transducer Wiring - 41 -...
  • Page 42 Tri-Tech Medical Inc. Terms and Conditions of Sale Buyer’s purchase order is subject to the following conditions of sale: Prices and transportation Warranty and Remedy Seller’s published prices, terms of payment, including The Seller warrants the products described herein to be free discounts, and transportation terms in effect at date of from defects in material and workmanship at the date of shipment of goods, shall apply.

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